After being brutalized and falsely imprisoned by racist cops, Brother Charles returns to the streets of Los Angeles — but something inside him has changed. What begins as a gritty tale of revenge soon turns surreal, blurring the line between psychological trauma and body horror in one of the most unconventional films of the Blaxploitation era.
Directed by Jamaa Fanaka, this early work from the L.A. Rebellion movement is bold, political, and unafraid to disturb — a raw indictment of racial violence wrapped in grindhouse edge.
Runtime: ~85 minutes · Use with caution (not confirmed public domain) Justice isn’t always righteous. Sometimes, it’s personal.